A&M has a solid line but pound for pound Bama's is better. Manziel raises the play of the entire team and that is something very valuable to have in your leader. I am not looking forward to at least 2 more years of this kid.

I've tried doubting him. He's too short, he doesn't have a great arm, he's a running QB... I don't care anymore. I am impressed. His escapability IN the pocket is second to none. As good or better than Vick, Griffin, anybody. He is so elusive in the pocket. As a runner, he is a nifty and nimble 4.50 guy. He was running away from LBs with ease. The first few times I saw him I liked him but kept thinking he might compare to Colt McCoy. Not even close. He is way more athletic than McCoy. He has a stronger arm too. His accuracy has been simply amazing at times. Dropping passes at the sideline to WRs running 20 yard crosses... on the freaking money with a DB on the guy's back. He had some unbelievable throws last night. The streaks his WRs ran, Manziel threw the ball without setting his feet or really stepping into it, 3/4 delivery like he was flipping the ball from short to first.. on the freaking money... twice! Unbelievable stuff.

I really like Manziel. I know he's short, I know he doesn't have a cannon... He reminds me of a right handed Steve Young. His arm may get stronger (he did launch a 55 yard pass without much arc in the beginning of the game from the middle of the field to just past the hashes-probably 60 yards total distance). I think he might ENOUGH arm to make it. I'm not saying he will be a star in the NFL, but I believe he will be a multi-year starter in the league. If he keeps playing like he has he will be a 1st round pick. He's a better looking prospect physically and accuracy wise than Tebow (arm), Brees (mobility, size and arm strength are similar), and a couple other guys that didn't make it. I expect him to make it in the NFL.

Somebody said, "if Russell Wilson can make it, so can Manziel," and people laughed at him. Manziel is faster, more accurate, an inch or two taller, but doesn't have Wilson's arm. I don't see why this comparison isn't completely valid.

A&M has a solid line but pound for pound Bama's is better. Manziel raises the play of the entire team and that is something very valuable to have in your leader. I am not looking forward to at least 2 more years of this kid.

A&Ms OT's blow Alabama's out of the water - Bama has the better interior linemen.

That said Manziel is the most dynamic QB I have seen since Vick. His awareness is uncanny, he decision making is very good and his arm is very good especially for what NFL offenses are doing more and more of. He has really taken that team over and become their unquestioned leader - quite an achievement for a RS-Freshman.

Manziel is what everyone at ESPN wanted Denard Robinson to be in terms of pure athletic ability at the position.

I actually wouldn't mind to see him end up in Dallas - that would be Jerry Jones wet dream in terms of marketing and making a ******** of money. Seeing him play against Griffin twice a year in the NFC East would be awesome.

I don't know about Vick's running ability... he is definitely not as fast or quick, but he is plenty fast and quick, but he is just so instinctive. It's like he's playing the QB position on a game system. He sees absolutely everything. He knows where to cutback to, he sees the defenders when he's running, when he's throwing, he knows where his receivers are. It's like a 16 year old Madden junkie is controlling him from his living room.

A&Ms OT's blow Alabama's out of the water - Bama has the better interior linemen.

That said Manziel is the most dynamic QB I have seen since Vick. His awareness is uncanny, he decision making is very good and his arm is very good especially for what NFL offenses are doing more and more of. He has really taken that team over and become their unquestioned leader - quite an achievement for a RS-Freshman.

Manziel is what everyone at ESPN wanted Denard Robinson to be in terms of pure athletic ability at the position.

I actually wouldn't mind to see him end up in Dallas - that would be Jerry Jones wet dream in terms of marketing and making a ******** of money. Seeing him play against Griffin twice a year in the NFC East would be awesome.

I think when comparing OLs... A&M has more contract money on their line than Alabama. A&M OL doesn't exactly run block well, while Alabama's does, but having two elite OTs, even with average OGs/C, NFL scouts probably like A&Ms line better... but overall, I think Alabama's is as good as any OL, or better, in the country... they just have like 5 potential starting OGs on their line... not sexy but effective in their ground and pound attack.

You can make that argument about Peyton Manning in Denver, or Tom Brady. Of course if you take away sombody's best teammates around him it will be harder. But what you're suggesting is that Manziel's success has been a result of his OTs....? Seriously? A&M doesn't not have SEC caliber talent on their team at this point. They struggled in the Big 12 and then this guy comes in and elevates the play of everybody around him... without #1 picks at every skill position like so many other successful collegiate QBs ahve had (every USC QB, Tebow, every Alabama QB, LSU QBs). A&M's WRs will be lucky to get drafted by the 4th round. It's Manziel's play that is special, but no, he will struggle more with less protection and weapons, just think back to how Roethlisberger struggled when he played Iowa.

Firstly, where in my post did I even imply that his success is because of the OT play? I'm not taking anything away from the guy here but he is playing on an offense which would have 2 top 10 picks at OT. How many other QBs have had that luxury? What Manziel is doing is great but he is massively helped by his offensive line. And the interior isn't exactly terrible either. That is in no way saying that he is only doing it because of Joeckel and Matthews. In fact, I specifically stated;

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Secondly, for a team that doesn't have SEC caliber talent on their team they sure do have a lot of guys who are going to play at a high level on Sundays. Joeckel, Matthews, Swope, Moore, Porter etc All these guys will be drafted within the first 4 rounds and that's just this year.

I'll believe it when I see it. If he had NFL pass rush coming at him I don't think he'd be able to do half the things he does. That and I think he'd be extremely liable to get seriously injured. He isn't anywhere near as built as Russell Wilson is he needs to hit the weight room and the buffet line.

You can make that argument about Peyton Manning in Denver, or Tom Brady. Of course if you take away sombody's best teammates around him it will be harder. But what you're suggesting is that Manziel's success has been a result of his OTs....? Seriously? A&M doesn't not have SEC caliber talent on their team at this point. They struggled in the Big 12 and then this guy comes in and elevates the play of everybody around him... without #1 picks at every skill position like so many other successful collegiate QBs ahve had (every USC QB, Tebow, every Alabama QB, LSU QBs). A&M's WRs will be lucky to get drafted by the 4th round. It's Manziel's play that is special, but no, he will struggle more with less protection and weapons, just think back to how Roethlisberger struggled when he played Iowa.

Maybe this year. Mike Evans is a stud, easily could be a first rounder.

Maybe this year. Mike Evans is a stud, easily could be a first rounder.

Agreed. I was watching Sharrif Floyd against A&M the other day and Evans keeped jumping at me despite me not even paying attention. Great size, natural hands catcher and put up some great numbers and a redshirt freshman

There is way too much hyperbole in that last line. He does not have the running ability of Michael Vick. He's a good runner, but he isn't Vick. And a very rich man's Big Ben? No.

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Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

And the award for the biggest over-reaction of the year goes to ... (you guys)

Manziel isn't a form copy of Russell Wilson. He's a form copy of Ty Detmer. Wilson has a better arm, by far. When Manziel loses two of the best tackles in college football, we're going to get to see how good of a passer he really is.

Let's not forget what Sam Bradford looked like at OU behind his beasty OL.

Johnny Manziel is actually what you should be to be an elite (maybe even all time great) college QB. The NFL however is a different beast.

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Somebody said, "if Russell Wilson can make it, so can Manziel," and people laughed at him. Manziel is faster, more accurate, an inch or two taller, but doesn't have Wilson's arm. I don't see why this comparison isn't completely valid.

I've stopped doubting him. he's going to get bigger too,they were saying he has huge hands and feet so at his age he could end up a couple of inches taller.

I think his passing accuracy has come a long way. When he squares up he's an impressive thrower.

I think he'll come out after next year but there is no law the boys can't go after him then. Imagine that show in Dallas, special.

Quarterbacks almost never come out after their Sophomore years. I suppose he could come out next year, but I'd be surprised.

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Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

And the award for the biggest over-reaction of the year goes to ... (you guys)

Manziel isn't a form copy of Russell Wilson. He's a form copy of Ty Detmer. Wilson has a better arm, by far. When Manziel loses two of the best tackles in college football, we're going to get to see how good of a passer he really is.

Let's not forget what Sam Bradford looked like at OU behind his beasty OL.

Johnny Manziel is actually what you should be to be an elite (maybe even all time great) college QB. The NFL however is a different beast.

The Ty Detmer comparison is so offbase. I heard some analyst say it once during the season and just scratched my head. The way the NFL game is going Manziel should have no issue translating his skillset from the college to pro level. Manziel is superior to Wilson in everything except arm strength andd Manziel isn't exactly a slouch himself. His athletic ability is top notch - Vick was the last player with the running ability, escapability, vision are all amazing. He is quick as a cat and nimble running the ball. He makes smart decisions with the football when throwing.

He is more impressive than Bridgewater, Boyd, Driskel, Mariota or any other QB that will be coming out in the next few years.

He is only 20 years old so I am sure he will still develop some physically - get bigger, stronger. People should be as excited about this guy as they were about Newton and Griffin.